How I Use Android: Google Photos manager Indy Khare

Sure, your phone is a finely tuned productivity tool—but it's also a powerful personal computer that's practically always in your pocket. No matter how business-ready your mobile device may be, you're bound to take advantage of Android's non-work-related functions from time to time, too.

In other words: You're human. And like most other humans on Earth in 2017, you probably take the occasional one to 1,000 photos with your phone. (It's OK; I swear I won't tell your boss.)

For we hominids who use our smartphones as both business and personal appliances, Google Photos is a fantastic and familiar way to store, share and manage all of the images in our dual-purpose lives. That's why I thought it'd be interesting to see how one of the fellas who develops and manages such an indispensable app uses Android in his own day-to-day existence.

Sure, your phone is a finely tuned productivity tool—but it's also a powerful personal computer that's practically always in your pocket. No matter how business-ready your mobile device may be, you're bound to take advantage of Android's non-work-related functions from time to time, too.

In other words: You're human. And like most other humans on Earth in 2017, you probably take the occasional one to 1,000 photos with your phone. (It's OK; I swear I won't tell your boss.)

For we hominids who use our smartphones as both business and personal appliances, Google Photos is a fantastic and familiar way to store, share and manage all of the images in our dual-purpose lives. That's why I thought it'd be interesting to see how one of the fellas who develops and manages such an indispensable app uses Android in his own day-to-day existence.